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|SMCS usage problems solving=Creating awareness about increasing risks of wildfires because of a sequence of years with drought periods | |SMCS usage problems solving=Creating awareness about increasing risks of wildfires because of a sequence of years with drought periods | ||
|Use cases thematic=Making Information Accessible, Targeting Communication | |Use cases thematic=Making Information Accessible, Targeting Communication | ||
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|Worked well=Cross-border cooperation of fire services | |Worked well=Cross-border cooperation of fire services | ||
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Revision as of 17:38, 18 November 2023
Created: 18 November 2023
Last edited: 28 November 2023
Last edited: 28 November 2023
The forest is burning: 45 major forest fires raged in NRW in 2020 alone. Climate change - right on our doorstep.
Hazard:
WildfireYear:
2020Location:
Northrine-Westphalia, GermanyScale:
CountyInvolved Organisations:
ARD, WDRPublishing Organisation
Federation of European Fire Officers (FEU)
Category
Real-world
Theme
Social Media
Thematic
- Making Information Accessible
- Targeting Communication
Disaster Management Phase
During